Average Cost of Movers in Orlando
Based on the price calculation of 8 reviews, we estimate that a move within Orlando should very roughly cost $2853.
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741 movers in Orlando
"When they came to my house on a Sunday I was told that it would be an additional $2000 in addition to the $4000 I had been quoted. Kept my items for 2 weeks then some were broken when they did arrive. The settlement was $60 on a 40 year old cedar ..."
"I have 5 pieces of furniture damaged by this company. I have a $750 judgement from small claims court. Do not use them!"
"Liars, unsympathetic - said they were not brokers, turned out to be brokers. Spent thousands of dollars on a cross country move booked 8 months in advance. Told that the company they hired was known to break stuff and “misplace” items. We lost 25%..."
"This company must be close they are sheeting America people i have very bad moving stuff with them start from 5 to 10 business day then I get my stuff after two months in terrible way raining in my stuff Lyres people sheeting people don’t believ..."
"Our stuff was picked up 11/1. Instead of heading to CA from VA, as was planned, it was sent to a warehouse in MD. Where it sat until the middle of the month 11/15. We lived for two weeks in VA and then two weeks in CA with no stuff. It was picked ..."
"All I can say is respect! They work very hard and very professional. They have all the equipment they need to make your move more easy and comfortable. I had the pleasure to meet them! Thank you very much for your help! I’d highly recommend them! ..."
"This company provides excellent service, especially for first-time movers. They were patient and informative, making my move smooth. The movers were kind and accommodating, even when I asked to change the sofa positions multiple times."
"All personnel I encountered from the staff to the movers was nothing but very polite. They were professional and did their best to make me feel at ease. I have nothing but gratitude for such an amazing experience!"
"Excellent work from this company. We were nervous since we were getting ready to relocate across the nation. They wrapped and dismantled each piece of furniture. Even though it took the entire day, they worked quickly and everything was perfect."
"Avoid this moving company at all costs. All around a nightmare experience. They showed up late. The customer service was straight out of KGB Eastern Bloc style something. They took no care of my mom's inventory (furniture, lamps, household goods, ..."
"I used this company and I am so pleased and happy with their service. They had made my life so easy and moving was so hassle free. Any time a service was requested the team had fulfilled in timely manner. They were promptly sending notifications p..."
"They'll quote you something low and promise your cost won't go higher, take your deposit, and then when the movers get to your house you'll be paying triple what was agreed upon, despite your inventory being exactly as listed for the quote. Over t..."
"Their service totally over exceeded my expectations. The staff was great all the way around from the secretary to the movers. We will definitely utilize them again in the future to move our family again."
"This is a broker first of all, who contracted with a mover, Crystal MOvers, who hired an independent guy who held my goods for 2 months in NJ. Venture offered 30 days free storage, and 3 movers on the move. I never got 3 movers. Crystal and their ..."
What to know when moving to Orlando, FL
Orlando at a Glance
- The Vibe:
- A highly educated area where 63.1% of residents hold a bachelor's degree and 71.6% are renters.
- The Major Draw:
- The median household income is $77,626, making it an attractive option for many.
- The Reality Check:
- With a poverty rate of 17.9%, the area has its challenges.
- Commute:
- Only 0.9% of residents use public transit.
- Top Tip:
- Budget for a median gross rent of $1,773.
The 'Vibe' Check: Who Thrives Here?
Orlando's ZIP 32801 is home to a young, educated population, with a significant renter presence at 71.6%. The median household income of $77,626 suggests many residents are financially stable, yet the 17.9% poverty rate indicates some economic disparity. With only 0.9% using public transit, having a car might be essential for daily life.
Probably not your spot if: high housing costs or low public transit options are deal breakers for you.
Your Money: Housing & Cost Snapshot
- Median gross rent is $1,773, while the median home value is $397,600.
- 63.1% of residents hold a bachelor's degree, reflecting a highly educated community.
- The poverty rate stands at 17.9%, indicating some economic challenges.
- 71.6% of the population are renters, showing a strong rental market.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Data Profiles.
Schools & Higher Ed
Orlando has access to a variety of educational institutions, with 36 total schools in the area. Notable examples include AdventHealth University and DeVry University-Florida, among others. These institutions provide nearby educational opportunities for residents.
- Total postsecondary institutions: 36
- Institutions with College Scorecard data: 32
Source: NCES Postsecondary School Locations, U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard.
Weather & Getting Outside
Orlando experiences about 54.4 inches of precipitation annually, with 113 rainy days each year. This means you'll want to be prepared for the wet weather. Notably, there are no snow days, making it a warm place to live.
- Lake Eola Park - Rated 4.7 based on 24,366 reviews
- ICON Park - Rated 4.6 based on 50,325 reviews
- The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art - Rated 4.8 based on 2,682 reviews
- Orlando Museum of Art - Rated 4.6 based on 2,550 reviews
Sources: NOAA Climate Data Online, Google Places.
Jobs & the Local Economy
In Orange County, where Orlando is located, the unemployment rate was 4.3% as of December 2025, with a labor force of 826,741. This reflects a stable job market with 790,813 residents employed.
- Unemployment rate: 4.3% (December 2025)
- Employed: 790,813
- Labor force: 826,741
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics.
Where do people move from Orlando?
People move long distance from Orlando to popular cities like Los Angeles CA, Chicago IL and Seattle WA.
Popular destinations within Florida include and Miami.
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